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* Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger social order, and had ties to other people when they were born. | * Everyone who has ever lived was already part of a larger social order, and had ties to other people when they were born. | ||
- | * Children are dependent on adults and need to have an intensive relationship with adults. | + | * Children are dependent on adults and need to have an intensive relationship with adults |
* There are no societies in which some form of kinship is not recognized. | * There are no societies in which some form of kinship is not recognized. | ||
* In each society and in every community, people organize kinship relationships differently, | * In each society and in every community, people organize kinship relationships differently, | ||
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===== What is a cousin? ===== | ===== What is a cousin? ===== | ||
- | In English, several different people in different genealogical positions are called cousin. In Auhelawa, terms exist to make a very specific distinction among these people ({{: | + | In English, several different people in different genealogical positions are called |
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